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View Poll Results: Did you lose (a noticeable level of)your sense of smell before Parkinson's diagnosis?
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Old 04-11-2012, 11:46 AM #1
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Default Did your sense of smell weaken before onset of Parkinson's?

Some research indicates that the loss of dopaminergic neurons can first present as a loss of smell and this can possibly be an early warning sign in the progression of Parkinson's.

Please let us know whether you sensed a diminishing ability to smell before your Parkinson's was diagnosed.
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